Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check if there is a label for poison center on the label, if so call them and ask. You can also look up the number for poison center online.
If you are in the US this might be a start:
https://aapcc.org/
1 800 222 1222
Be careful about calling poison control. My Brother called them when my Niece swallowed a small magnet. The person told them to take Niece to the ER immediately and then called back 30 minutes later. When they had not brought my Niece to the ER, they called their Pediatrician before going to the ER and the Ped told them what to look for and said she would most likely be fine, the poison control person called Child Protective Services. CPS arrived at 2 in the morning and insisted on talking to Brother and SIL and Niece. Then CPS conducted follow up visits.
So call poison control when it is something really serious that you think you might have to do something before you can get to an ER but be careful about calling for things that are less then death inducing because poison control has strict guidelines that they follow and that could lead to a visit from CPS.
Yes, it is one data point but don't call poison control for things that you can call your Pediatrician for.
Anonymous wrote:I am vacationing with my ILs. I just released that my MIL used her own prescription based topical creme on my 13 month old on several occasions to "treat" mosquito bites. There is nothing to be treated by I let her do it without examining the creme because she is a very difficult aggressive woman with i-know-best attitude but she loves the kids and I wanted to keep the peace during the vacation. The creme contains 0.5% steroid and 1% antibiotic. How dangerous is this? It is not supposed to be used with children under 12 months but my kid is barely above that.
I can't believe I haven't checked this immediately. I am so upset with myself and with MIL. She used it several times a week ago and I last evening and tried to use it this morning which is when I discovered and removed it.
Anonymous wrote:my son was prescribed a steroid cream several times when he was a baby to treat his eczema so it's probably just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Don't overreact. It's done. She was trying to help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone, a feel a little better now. I talked to my sister who is a doctor and she told me it won't be a problem because it was just a few spots.
Why didn't you talk to your sister before you went off the deep end? Also, why don't you use mosquito repellent? You sound as bad as your MIL!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone, a feel a little better now. I talked to my sister who is a doctor and she told me it won't be a problem because it was just a few spots.
Anonymous wrote:Check if there is a label for poison center on the label, if so call them and ask. You can also look up the number for poison center online.
If you are in the US this might be a start:
https://aapcc.org/
1 800 222 1222